I know we have a few plumbers in the house.

1st, I'm not ignorant when it comes to plumbing, I was an HVAC Tech for many years, trained by some pretty smart people, and I'm pretty handy.
I have an American Standard "Hamilton", one piece toilet, model # 2092. It's probably 10-12 years old. I've replaced all the internals on this thing, and it's driving me nuts. There's a leak between the tank and the bowl. It's very slight, but enough for the fill valve to have to top off every 5-10 min. At first I thought it was the fill valve, so that was replaced with a Fluidmaster Anti Siphon Valve. Then I replaced the flapper, 1st with a Korky universal, then an actual American Standard flapper. That didn't work, so I just replaced the entire flush valve, with the correct American Standard replacement. It's still leaking.
There was no sealant or putty when I took the old flush valve out.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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